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Thame 10k race needs volunteer marshalls

28th April 2023

The Thame 10k is one of Thame’s largest mass participation sports events with over 1000 entrants taking part and has been sponsored by CPM since 1994. The race attracts a wide range of entrants from top runners in Oxfordshire competing in the Grand Prix series to many local residents who take part as personal challenge […]

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Oxfordshire v Berkshire T20 cricket match

28th April 2023

In a huge year for English cricket, Oxfordshire will be playing twice at Church Meadow this season, after the success of minor county cricket here in recent seasons. The first time on Monday 1 May will be a T20 day of two matches against neighbours Berkshire, starting at 11.00am.   Meanwhile, Thame Town CC’s own pre-season […]

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Town Hall closure

28th April 2023

Due to the Bank Holiday weekend, the Town Hall will be closed on Monday 1 May and reopen at 9.00am on Tuesday 2 May. Bins (recycling, garden and food waste) will be emptied on Tuesday in Thame next week. Due to staff shortages, the Town Hall will also be closed between 12.00pm – 1.00pm on […]

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No Mow May

28th April 2023

It might be tempting to cut the grass, but gardeners are being urged to put their lawnmowers down this May and let bee-friendly wildflowers grow instead. As part of the annual No Mow May campaign, research found that simple changes in mowing can result in enough nectar for ten times more bees and other pollinators.

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New bus shelter

21st April 2023

Last Friday a new bus shelter was installed at the bus stop on Thame Park Road near the entrance to Jane Morbey Road. This was commissioned by the Town Council after requests from residents and was funded by S106 monies allocated to be spent on transport that had been received from developers of the new estates in […]

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Local elections

21st April 2023

The May 2023 local elections will be the first time that voters in the UK will be required to show photo ID when voting at a polling station. A range of photo ID will be accepted, including passports, driving licences, disabled parking blue badges and cards with a PASS Mark.  Expired ID is acceptable, as […]

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